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Kamares (Gr****: Καμάρες, "arches") may
refer to the
following places: in Cyprus: the
Kamares aqueduct in
Larnaca in Greece:
Kamares, Achaea, a town in...
- Kamare, a 1974
French film
Kamares (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Kamare. If an
internal link led you...
- Crete,
Kamares pottery was
traded across the
Aegean and
eastern Mediterranean, and has been
found as far away as the
Levant and Egypt.
Kamares ware is...
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Minoan pottery have been
recovered from the
Kamares cave.
Kamares has
provided the type name for
Kamares ware, a
ceramic type
dating from MM IA, or the...
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Kamares Aqueduct, also
known as the
Bekir Pasha Aqueduct, is an
aqueduct near Larnaca...
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Kamares (Gr****: Καμάρες) is a
village and the main port for the
island of Sifnos, Greece.
Kamares is
situated in the
western side of the
island on a natural...
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Kamares (Gr****: Καμάρες) is a
village and a
community in the east-northeastern part of Achaea, Greece.
Kamares was an
independent commune until 1994 when...
- The
earliest stages of
Kamares ware also
appear at this time.
Scholars place Barbotine ware a bit
earlier than the
Kamares ware, "Barbotine Ware appears...
- Φινικούδες) as well as the
Church of
Saint Lazarus, Hala
Sultan Tekke,
Kamares Aqueduct, and
Larnaca Castle. It is
built on the
ruins of
ancient Citium...
- The
Girls of
Kamare (Les
Filles de
Kamare) (1974) is a
Situationist film by René Viénet.
Unlike Viénet's
previous work, Can
dialectics break bricks? (1973)...